APRIL 2023

VOlUME 02 ISSUE 04 APRIL 2023
Implementation of Environmental Protection, Sustainable Production, and Labor Protection in Garment Industry Study: Bangladesh and Indonesia
1Estiarty Haryani,2Raldi H.S. Koestoer
1,2School of Environmental Science, University of Indonesia
DOI : https://doi.org/10.58806/ijsshmr.2023.v2i4n08

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ABSTRACT

Fast fashion is a global problem which generate seriously impact for environment, even associated with garment industry worker protection in entire world. The study which using Systematic Literature Review method aims to compare the environment protection, sustainable production, and occupational health and safety through garment industry labor between in Bangladesh and Indonesia. From the results of the discussion, it is known that green logistic management, green human capital, and sustainable production take positive effect to circular economy practices. In side of occupational health and safety, protection for worker can done by occupational health and safety training, provision of personal protective equipment, medical check up, provision of labor social security, establishment of a occupational health and safety steering committee, and occupational health and safety application in work environment.

KEYWORDS:

Fast fashion, sustainability, labor protection

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